The report highlights the market drivers and restraints, challenges, and
opportunities faced by the antenna, radome, and transducer.

The main purpose of the antenna, transducer, and radome is to detect
early-warning devices, they help to spot approaching enemy airborne
systems or missiles at great distances by transmitting and receiving
signals, to protect radars, and for underwater screening. In case of an
attack, early detection of the enemy is critical for successful defense
against an attack. Typical antenna, transducer, and radome systems can
perform tasks like surveillance, long range early warning, and
underwater signal transmission; integrated in different platforms in
combat warfare.

The U.S. has been the biggest market for the antenna, transducer, and
radome system; in this respect, the recent economic scenario has seen
defense budget cuts in the U.S. market as well. Countries in the
Asia-Pacific region like South Korea, Japan, and Middle Eastern
countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Israel can drive growth of the
market. India and China's market will be tough to penetrate because of
their strict government regulations and indigenous programmes in
submarine which will affect the transducers market. Russia, with respect
to antenna, transducer, and radome, continues to be highly indigenous,
with all the manufacturing done by Russian companies.

The overall effectiveness of the mission invariably depends upon
antenna, transducer, and radome systems and services. The range of
technologies available with respect to antenna, transducer, and radome
systems is increasingly diverse and their rapid evolution is driving the
demand for antenna, transducer, and radome systems.